it received a couple million for the face-lift and McCain had it on his list. Memories...The pictures from 1954 you have show him holding what we called a popsicle. Each night it would be colored red when someone died in a traffic accident and green when someone didn't. The new and improved Vulcan doesn't have that deluxe feature.
If you are thinking the cemetery is very near its base - I am not aware of any cemetery very close. I know someone who has crawled over that hill and they said they didn't know of any. Elmwood is the biggest cemetery in the area and within viewing from Vulcan. Bear Bryant is buried there, that makes it holy ground to many. They used to brag about their "million dollar perpetual care fund" years ago. It was spose to convince you that the property would be taken care of in perpetuity. Doubt it would get them past three months now, but it is still well kept and most populated around town.
Good luck with your hunt. I bet if you called the B'ham Times, the library or the Birmingham News/Post Herald, which is the largest paper - someone will help you.
btw: Vulcan faces downtown. For the folks on his stern side, in Homewood, I wonder if they took some of those millions and slapped a pair of britches on him. He's been mooning them for decades. Years ago when they started a new 'talk' radio show and picked the topic of whether or not Birmingham should allow topless dancing, one caller said he didn't understand why the city couldn't have some women running around half naked since Vulcan was doing the same in broad daylight. haha Said he'd rather look at women himself. In rightwing B'ham they got a flood of calls agreeing.
See Vulcan's stern side here:
http://www.bham.net/vulcan/http://mccain.senate.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=Newscenter.ViewPressRelease&Content_id=88WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) today gave the following statement regarding his amendment to the Interior Appropriations Bill:
"My amendment is simple, yet vividly highlights an appropriations process gone mad. It would prohibit the use of funds for any purpose relating to the Vulcan Monument in Alabama.
"The amendment's purpose is to aim a spotlight on the explosion of pork barrel spending in recent years. In fact, since 1993, there has been a threefold increase in earmarks passed by Congress and, if news reports are accurate, Congress' pork barrel spending in this year's appropriations process is advancing at the speed of light. .
"Last year, Congress appropriated $1.5 million so that Birmingham, Alabama could renovate a 56 foot tall statue of Vulcan, the Roman god of Fire. I repeat, Congress provided the good citizens of Birmingham, Alabama, $1.5 million hard-earned tax dollars of Americans across the country so that they could refurbish the statute of a Roman god.
"Now, in the bill before the Senate today --- which, incidentally, contains over $430 million in spending items that have not been properly reviewed to determine their worthiness for federal funding -- there is more money -- to the tune of $2 million --- to continue Vulcan's face lift!
"At first blush, having the federal government give money to a Roman god may appear to violate the Constitutional separation of church and state. Others, with some reason, may believe that this is a rather strange use of limited tax dollars. After all, while the on-budget federal surplus is rapidly dwindling, why should federal dollars pay for a face lift of a statue of a Roman god in Alabama..... .
"Maybe, this is the time to nip this in the bud. Not one more federal dollar to promote tributes to pagans.
"Mr. President, I ask my colleagues to extinguish this Roman god of Fire and strike a victory for taxpayers -- and Metis, the goddess of prudence – by throttling down our insatiable appetite for pork barrel spending -- starting today." ___
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